WO2013047894A1 - 笛玩具 - Google Patents

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WO2013047894A1
WO2013047894A1 PCT/JP2012/075733 JP2012075733W WO2013047894A1 WO 2013047894 A1 WO2013047894 A1 WO 2013047894A1 JP 2012075733 W JP2012075733 W JP 2012075733W WO 2013047894 A1 WO2013047894 A1 WO 2013047894A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H5/00Musical or noise- producing devices for additional toy effects other than acoustical
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K15/00Devices for taming animals, e.g. nose-rings or hobbles; Devices for overturning animals in general; Training or exercising equipment; Covering boxes
    • A01K15/02Training or exercising equipment, e.g. mazes or labyrinths for animals ; Electric shock devices; Toys specially adapted for animals
    • A01K15/025Toys specially adapted for animals
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/003Dolls specially adapted for a particular function not connected with dolls
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/06Air-filled or inflatable toy figures
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/28Arrangements of sound-producing means in dolls; Means in dolls for producing sounds
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H3/00Dolls
    • A63H3/28Arrangements of sound-producing means in dolls; Means in dolls for producing sounds
    • A63H3/31Bellows, cylinders or the like for sound production
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63HTOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
    • A63H33/00Other toys
    • A63H33/18Throwing or slinging toys, e.g. flying disc toys

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  • the present invention relates to a whistle toy configured such that a whistle is attached to a hollow body such as a ball and the whistle sounds when played with the hollow body.
  • a piston-like cylindrical whistle is provided in a cylinder-like container so as to be able to reciprocate.
  • a cow whistle in which a weight is provided on the cylindrical whistle, or a so-called “gekogeko whistle” in which a coiled spring is attached between the cylindrical whistle and the container.
  • toys having such a whistle on the ball include “Sound toy throwing toys” disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 06-034660 and “Pseudo-sound generator and toy” disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 05-000194. Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No.
  • 06-034660 includes a squealing whistle (ringing body 2) in the center of a sphere 6 housed in a stuffed toy.
  • the ringing body 2 at the center of the sphere 6 is always restored in a downward direction of gravity. It has a weight, and the air inside the ringing body flows out by the change of the weight to be restored, so that the whistle body sounds.
  • a pseudo sound generating member 20 is rotatably attached to a frame 15 provided rotatably at the center of a sphere, and the weight 25 of the pseudo sound generating member 20 is always under gravity. It is configured to restore in the direction.
  • Both Japanese Utility Model Nos. 06-034660 and 05-000194 are constructed so that the whistle is at the center of the sphere and the weight of the whistle is always restored in the downward direction of gravity by the combination of two axes.
  • the reason that the whistle is provided at the center of the sphere is thought to be the result of emphasizing the gravity restoration of the whistle's posture by the weight.
  • the configuration such as a combination of two axes for controlling the attitude of the whistle is complicated and cannot be easily made, resulting in an increase in manufacturing cost.
  • the above-mentioned problem is accommodated in a cylindrical portion so that the reciprocating body can reciprocate.
  • Air that is attached so that one of the two vents provided is connected to the opening, and flows between the opening and the other vent of the two vents.
  • This is achieved by using a whistle toy in which a whistle part is attached to the tube part so that it can be played by a flow and reverberated in the tube part.
  • the hollow body is compressed by holding by hand, and when the air inside the hollow body exits the opening of the hollow body from the other side vent through the one side vent, the whistle portion In addition, air flow occurs and the whistle sounds.
  • the whistle part also sounds due to the compression of the hollow body when the thrown ball falls to the floor or is received by the opponent like a catch ball. If the hollow body is elastic, when the air rebounds from the compression, the whistle part sounds even if it passes through the whistle part when air outside the hollow body flows from the opening part into the hollow body. When the hollow body is compressed or elastically repelled, the reciprocating body reciprocates in the cylindrical portion, so that the reverberation space in the cylindrical portion increases or decreases. The sound generated from the whistle part enters the reverberation space, and a rendition with a change is generated.
  • the hollow body is generally a ball and desirably has elasticity, and can be provided as a toy for children and pets.
  • a whistle sounds by grabbing with a hand or kicking with a leg.
  • a whistle sounds when a pet pokes with its tip and rolls or bites it with its mouth. Therefore, the present invention is also a whistle toy suitable for owners and pets to play.
  • the outer shape is not limited to a sphere, and may be a concrete body such as an animal, or may be configured to be covered with a stuffed animal such as cloth. It looks like a stuffed animal, and a whistle sounds when you hold it, hold it, or give it to the other party.
  • the whistle part can be configured so that the sound of the whistle can be heard as if it were also talking.
  • a cushion may be provided at a portion of the tube portion facing the tube portion in the direction in which the whistle portion reciprocates so as not to disturb the air flow.
  • the reciprocating body that reciprocates may hit the cylinder part and make a clicking sound. If this is not good, some cushion can be interposed between the cylinder and the reciprocating body.
  • paper, cloth, sponge, rubber plate or the like can be arbitrarily used.
  • the reciprocating body is configured to reciprocate via the elastic body. However, if there is a problem that the reciprocating body hits the cylindrical portion, a cushion may be used. . Note that what has been described in this paragraph can also be applied to the invention of claim 2 below.
  • the above-described problem is accommodated in the cylindrical portion via an elastic body so that the reciprocating body can reciprocate, and this cylindrical portion is located inside the opening provided in the hollow body.
  • a vent on one side of the two vents provided in the cylindrical portion is attached to the opening, and the vent on the other side of the two vents.
  • the invention according to claim 4 is the whistle toy according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the whistle part is provided in the reciprocating body.
  • the whistle part is provided in the reciprocating body.
  • an air flow is generated in the reciprocating direction of the reciprocating body.
  • This air flow causes the whistle provided on the reciprocating body to play.
  • the whistle can be sounded even with extremely slight vibration of the reciprocating body.
  • the sound generated from the whistle part passes through a reverberation space that increases and decreases according to the reciprocating motion of the reciprocating body in the cylinder part.
  • a fifth aspect of the present invention is the whistle toy according to the first or second aspect, wherein the whistle portion is provided in the vent on the other side of the cylindrical portion.
  • the vent on the other side is as follows. That is, for example, if the vent opening opened at the top of the cylinder part is used as one vent, the other vent is opened at the bottom of the cylinder part or opened at the side wall of the cylinder part. There is. What is necessary is just to provide a whistle part in the inside of a cylinder part, or the exterior of a cylinder part so that it may lead to this other vent.
  • the whistle portion is reverberated by the air flow flowing between the opening and the other vent and reverberates in the cylindrical portion.
  • the tongue moves out from the tongue opening of the doll, that is, the hollow body, and if the hollow body is elastic, the hand is released and the tongue is released.
  • the rod moves inward from the tongue opening. You can enjoy this kind of movement with the whistle.
  • the design which shares the said opening part for tongues and the said opening part is also possible.
  • the set of the said opening part and the said whistle part shall be provided in the several place of the said hollow body. The opening through which the air inside the hollow body circulates is not limited to only one place.
  • the cylindrical portion can be provided with a length substantially equal to the diameter of the hollow body so that the reciprocating body can reciprocate substantially the diameter of the hollow body. This makes it possible to make the reverberation space as large as possible. Therefore, the tone of the whistle part using this reverberation space and the way it sounds will change greatly. This would be considered an “interesting call” in the general sense.
  • the attachment location of the whistle is not limited to the central part of the hollow body and is provided inside the opening. Therefore, manufacturing is easy and cost is low. Moreover, since the whistle part provided inside the opening part of the hollow body is used as an air flow passage, the sound of the whistle can be heard loudly without being trapped inside. In addition, not only when throwing but also playing while playing. As described above, the present invention has succeeded in providing an unprecedented new whistle toy.
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram of a mounting structure between the ball 1 and the cylindrical portion 2.
  • FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram of a mounting structure between the ball 1 and the cylindrical portion 3 according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory diagram of the cylindrical portion 36 of the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of a mounting structure between the ball 1 and the cylindrical portion 4 according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory view showing the ball doll 5 and the cylindrical portion 6 to the cap 65 of Example 5 in an exploded manner.
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory diagram of a mounting structure between the ball 1 and the cylindrical portion 7 according to the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram of a mounting structure between the ball 1 and the cylindrical portion 8 according to the seventh embodiment.
  • Example 1 The ball whistle of Example 1 is demonstrated using FIG. 1 and FIG.
  • One hole 10 is provided in the ball 1 made of a synthetic resin having elasticity and shape restoring property as a hollow body, and the opening 10 inside the ball 1 is provided in the opening 10 inside the ball 1.
  • the cylinder part 2 is attached so that the vent hole 20 is located.
  • the cylindrical portion 2 has a cylindrical shape having a top portion and a bottom portion, and the vent portion 20 is opened in the top portion (the one-side ventilation portion).
  • the other vent 21 is opened at the bottom of the opposite side (the vent on the other side).
  • the whistle part 24 is a whistle that rings in the air circulation inside. Also, as the position of the whistle part 24 in the internal space of the tube part 2 changes, the reverberation space in the tube part 2 becomes larger or smaller, so that a reverberation like a squeak of a whistle whistle occurs. That is, the size of the reverberation space in the tube portion 2 causes a change in the tone color of the whistle that sounds at that time, and this principle is applied in the present invention. No. 2 is compressed when the ball 1 is thrown and collides with the wall or floor or is caught by the opponent (arrow P in FIG.
  • the whistle part 24 is supported so as to be sandwiched between upper and lower coil springs, and can reciprocate in the cylindrical part 2.
  • the whistle part 24 appears delicately due to the interaction between the upper and lower coil springs. Further, by changing the strength, shape and material of the two coil springs, it is possible to change the reciprocating motion of the whistle portion 24. This change is also an air flow generated in the whistle part 24 and a change in the echo in the echo space in the tube part 2.
  • a weight may be attached to the whistle portion 24. Changes in posture while the ball is rolling or flying, and changes in posture when holding the ball with the hand affect the movement of the weight, which affects the air flow generated in the lead 25. Cause.
  • the material selection of this weight is arbitrary, and it is common to use iron or lead, but this is not necessarily the case.
  • This embodiment shown in FIG. 3 differs from the first embodiment described above in that it does not include an elastic body that vibrates the whistle portion by the elastic force such as the coil spring 26. That is, the synthetic resin ball 1 having elasticity and shape restoring property is provided with one opening 10, and the vent 30 of the cylindrical portion 3 is located in the opening 10 inside the ball 1. In this way, the cylindrical portion 3 is attached.
  • the entire cylindrical portion 3 has a cylindrical shape having a top portion and a bottom portion, and a vent hole 30 on one side is opened at the top portion, and a vent hole 31 on the other side is formed at the bottom portion on the opposite side. Is open.
  • a cylindrical reciprocating body 32 having a cylindrical support 33 inside is provided inside the cylindrical cylindrical portion 3 so as to freely reciprocate within the cylindrical portion 3.
  • a whistle part 34 is fixed in the support 33, and a lead 35 is attached to the whistle part 34 so as to vibrate in a cantilevered state toward the longitudinal direction of the whistle part 34.
  • This ball whistle also has two playing modes. That is, the first part is swung up and down with the ball 1 so that the whistle part 34 reciprocates inside the cylindrical part 3, and air flow is generated in the whistle part 34 along with this reciprocation, and from this, the lead 35 This mode generates a whistle sound. As the position of the whistle portion 34 in the internal space of the tube portion 3 changes, the reverberation space in the tube portion 3 increases or decreases in size.
  • the size of the reverberation space in the tube portion 3 causes a change in the tone of the whistle that is being played at that time.
  • Part 2 is compressed by the force (arrow P in FIG. 3) when the ball 1 is thrown and collides with the wall or floor or is caught by the opponent, and the air inside the ball 1 is blown from the vent 31 to the whistle.
  • This is a mode in which an explosive whistle sound is generated from the lead 35 of the whistle part 34 when quickly passing through the part 34, the vent 30 and the opening 10 of the ball 1 and coming out of the ball 1. Since the ball 1 is elastic and automatically recovers its shape, an air flow is generated from the opening 30 toward the inside of the ball 3 at this time.
  • This ball whistle is used for games, but can also be used for pets.
  • the cylindrical reciprocating body 32 that supports the whistle part 34 may hit the top or bottom of the tube part 3.
  • a sound such as ticking is generated depending on the material of the cylindrical portion 3 and the reciprocating body 32. If this is disliked, it is possible to design that a resilient material such as rubber is used for the material of the reciprocating body 32, for example.
  • this problem is avoided as follows. That is, as shown in FIG. 4, the cylindrical portion 36 has a cylindrical shape having a top portion and a bottom portion, and one side vent port 37 is opened at the top portion, and the other side vent port 38 is opened at the bottom portion.
  • a reciprocating body 39 having a cylindrical support body 300 to which a whistle part 301 played by a lead 302 is fixed is provided inside the cylindrical part 36 so as to be reciprocally movable in the cylindrical part 36. Yes.
  • a rubber cushion 303 having an open center is fixed to the inside of the top and bottom of the cylindrical portion 36. Therefore, even when the reciprocating body 39 reciprocates violently, the impact is relieved by hitting the cushion 303.
  • one opening 10 is provided in a ball 1 made of synthetic resin having elasticity and shape restoration, and a tube is formed in the opening 10 inside the ball 1.
  • the cylinder part 4 is attached so that the vent 40 of the part 4 is located.
  • the entire cylindrical portion 4 has a cylindrical shape having a top portion and a bottom portion, and the length from the top portion to the bottom portion is substantially equal to the internal diameter of the ball 1.
  • the one side vent hole 40 is opened, the opposite bottom 42 is fixed to the inner wall of the ball 1, and the other side vent hole 41 is formed on the side surface of the cylindrical portion 4 in the vicinity thereof. It is open.
  • the structure of the whistle part provided in the cylinder part 4 closely follows the above-described first embodiment.
  • the characteristic feature of this embodiment is that the reverberation space in the tube portion 4 that becomes larger or smaller as the position of the whistle portion (not shown) becomes larger and longer than that of the first embodiment. It is interesting in that it can be heard as a very interesting sound with a wide range of timbre changes from low to low. A configuration in which the bottom 42 is not fixed to the inner wall of the ball 1 is also possible.
  • FIG. 6 This embodiment shown in FIG. 6 relates to the ball doll 5.
  • a synthetic resin ball doll 5 having elasticity and shape restoration is provided with one opening 50 and two moving eyes (eyes) 51 thereon.
  • the ball doll 5 is provided with a whistle structure characteristic of this embodiment in the opening 50 on the inside. That is, the cylinder part 6 attached to the inside of the opening part 50 is opened on the opening part 50 side and closed on the other side, and the vent hole 60 is opened on the side part near the other side.
  • a coil spring 61 and a whistle part 62 are accommodated in the cylindrical part 6, and the whistle part 62 is covered with a holder 63 provided with a tongue-like body 64. This holder 63 corresponds to what is called a reciprocating body in other embodiments.
  • a camp 65 is fitted to the cylindrical portion 6 from the outside of the opening 50, and the cylindrical portion 6 is fixed to the ball doll 5 at the opening 50.
  • the cap 65 has a tongue opening 66 imitating the mouth below the nose pattern, and the tongue 64 of the holder 63 is configured to enter and exit the tongue opening 66.
  • a protrusion 68 is provided on the outer side of the holder 63 in the longitudinal direction, and the protrusion 68 is fitted into a guide groove 67 formed in the longitudinal direction on the inner side of the cylindrical portion 6 so that the holder 63 is comprised so that it may not rotate within the cylinder part 6.
  • the holder 63 that is, the whistle portion 62 vibrates due to the elastic force of the coil spring 61 inside the cylindrical portion 6, and the holder 63 rotates by the fitting of the protrusion 68 and the guide groove 67.
  • the tip-like body 64 of the holder 63 comes and goes out of the opening portion 66 of the cap 65 as if the heel also squeezes without rotating.
  • the tongue-like body 64 of the holder 63 jumps out of the tongue opening 66 of the cap 65, and the ball doll 5 restores its shape by its elasticity. In this case, it can be seen that the tongue 64 at the end of the holder 63 is pulled into the tongue opening 66 of the cap 65.
  • the whistle part 62 is accompanied, so watching is never exhausted.
  • This embodiment shown in FIG. 7 is that the reciprocating body 22 does not have the whistle part 24 and the whistle part 24 is disposed outside the tubular part 2 with respect to the tubular part 2 of the above-described first example.
  • the synthetic resin ball 1 having elasticity and shape restoring property is provided with one opening 10, and the vent 70 of the cylinder portion 7 is located in the opening 10 inside the ball 1.
  • the cylinder portion 7 is attached.
  • the entire cylindrical portion 7 has a cylindrical shape having a top portion and a bottom portion, and the one side vent hole 70 is opened in the top portion.
  • a vent hole 71 on the other side is opened at the bottom on the side.
  • the vent 71 is provided at the bottom of the cylindrical portion 7, but it can be designed to be provided at the side of the cylindrical portion 7 as indicated by a chain line in FIG. 7.
  • the whistle part 76 is fixed so as to be aligned with the side air vent 75 opened in the side part of the cylinder part 7 (not shown).
  • the whistle part is provided outside the tube part and the whistle part is provided in the side air opening (corresponding to the air vent on the other side) opened in the side part of the tube part.
  • one opening 10 is provided in a ball 1 made of a synthetic resin having elasticity and shape restoration, which is a hollow body, and the opening inside the ball 1 is provided.
  • the cylindrical portion 8 is attached so that the vent 80 of the cylindrical portion 8 is positioned at 10.
  • the entire cylindrical portion 8 has a cylindrical shape having a top portion and a bottom portion, and the length from the top portion to the bottom portion is substantially equal to the internal diameter of the ball 1.
  • the one side vent 80 is opened in the part, and the bottom on the opposite side is fixed to the inner wall of the ball 1, but the vent 86 for venting the inside of the ball 1 is opened.
  • a cylindrical reciprocating body 82 serving as a piston is provided so as to be reciprocally movable by a coil spring 83 provided at the bottom of the cylindrical portion 8.
  • a side air opening 81 is opened on the wall surface between the vent 80 and the reciprocating body 82 of the cylinder portion 8 (which is the other side vent), and the whistle portion 84 is provided here. 8 is provided so as to be located outside.
  • a lead 85 is attached to the whistle part 84 so as to vibrate in the cantilevered state toward the longitudinal direction at the center part of the whistle part 84.
  • the other side of the lead 85 is a free end, which vibrates and emits sound.
  • the ball 1 When the ball 1 is thrown and collides with a wall or floor or is caught by an opponent, the ball 1 is compressed. Then, the lead 85 inside the whistle part 84 is vibrated to generate a whistle sound, and the air flow from the side air outlet 81 through the air vent 80 and the opening 10 of the ball 1 to the outside of the ball 1
  • the reciprocating member 82 is pushed in through the vent 86 at the bottom of the cylinder portion 8 to generate two separate flows, namely, the vent 80 and the air flowing out of the ball 1 from the opening 10 of the ball 1. These merge at the reverberation space in the cylinder portion 8 and go out together through the vent 80.
  • the ball 1 Since the ball 1 is elastic and automatically recovers its shape, an air flow is generated from the opening 10 toward the inside of the ball 1 at this time. Up to the reverberation space in the cylinder portion 8, the air flow together is divided into two separate flows, a flow that vibrates the lead 85 of the whistle portion 84 and a flow that pushes down the reciprocating body 82. Flows into the ball 1. Therefore, when the reciprocating body 82 vibrates inside the tube portion 8 and the reverberation space in the tube portion 8 is increased or decreased, the timbre generated from the whistle portion 84 is changed.
  • the coil spring 83 supports the reciprocating body 82 so as to freely reciprocate, and the elastic force assists the vibration of the reciprocating body 82.
  • the vent 86 may be opened not on the bottom portion of the tube portion 8 but on the side surface portion.
  • the vent 86 is not provided in the first place. Besides the throwing play, the air flow in the whistle portion 84 and the coil spring caused by the gripping of the fingers when the ball 1 is held and the shaking of the body. Subtle squeaking can be performed by the vibration of the reciprocating body 82 supported by 83.
  • two openings are provided at rotationally symmetric positions on a synthetic resin ball having the same elasticity and shape restoration as the ball 1 of the first embodiment. It was assumed that the same cylinder part as the cylinder part 2 of Example 1 was attached to each of them. However, the two tube parts produce different timbres due to the difference in the reverberation space and the lead of the whistle part, and it is particularly interesting that the two whistle parts sound like "squeaking and comparing". In addition, it is also possible to provide a whistle part of two different timbres that are connected in series so that the vents are aligned with each other.
  • the hollow body of the present invention is not limited to a ball, and the hollow body can be freely configured as a hitting portion of a toy hammer, or the hollow body can be freely configured as a toy bat. It is also possible to provide as a toy that combines the bat and the ball of the embodiment. Or it is also possible to comprise a part of balance ball for sports training, and the use of this invention is various.

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